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Port St. Joe commission hears proposal for citywide cloud camera system; cost estimated at $141,000 over five years
Summary
Police and staff presented a proposal to install outdoor cameras across parks, cemeteries and public assets, with a five-year licensing model and equipment ownership; commissioners and residents discussed coverage and public records handling but the transcript does not record a final contract vote.
Port St. Joe's police chief and staff presented a vendor proposal Feb. 4 to install a cloud-hosted camera and software system for public assets across the city, estimating a five-year contract totaling about $141,000 and annual payments near $29,000.
The chief described cameras proposed for parks, cemeteries, the Centennial Building and several downtown locations, and said the equipment would become city property while a software license and cloud storage would be paid over a five-year term. "We got it down to a 5 year deal for a hundred and $41,000 and it brings it to a $29,000 a year payment," the chief said.
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